2024
DOI: 10.1002/iid3.1152
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Eliciting and stop dose during oral food challenges for peanut and common tree nuts in different age groups

Wouter W. de Weger,
Diede Jansen,
Lidy van Lente
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundOral food challenges (OFCs) are used to confirm or reject a diagnosis of food allergy. However, younger children may encounter difficulties in consuming all offered doses during an OFC in the absence of symptoms, resulting in inconclusive outcomes. Our aim is to assess the eliciting dose for objective symptoms among various age groups and determine the necessity of consuming the final dose step during an uneventful OFC to avoid false negative outcomes.MethodsOFCs for common food allergens performed b… Show more

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